Thanks]]>Sethhhhhh2011-12-26T10:03:09-00:00Re: Models from gameshttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=40772&th=7534#msg_40772
Anyway, I would recommend you to ask or hire someone else to create printable models based on the original game's models!

Hope I helped and not confused you!

EDIT: If you see my shop you will notice that most of the models were created by me because I couldnt copy/paste the original game models!]]>FreakingRiddle2011-12-27T00:16:45-00:00Re: Models from gameshttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=40779&th=7534#msg_40779
Sethhhhhh2011-12-27T04:33:23-00:00Re: Models from gameshttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=40830&th=7534#msg_40830
darthviper1072011-12-27T19:43:30-00:00Re: Models from gameshttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=40847&th=7534#msg_40847
Sethhhhhh2011-12-28T03:03:35-00:00Re: Models from gameshttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=40918&th=7534#msg_40918
None of the more upper tier games though but it is all good as any type of exposure still gets you out there. I will be posting links once they go live.]]>cona992011-12-30T06:56:58-00:00Re: Models from gameshttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=42198&th=7534#msg_42198
It is possible, but not easy. Depending on what you are trying to get, it may be easier to re-create it yourself.

Game models are by nature low-poly. Additionally, there are things like flipped normals, non-manifold meshes, intersecting meshes, etc. to worry about. The requirements for displaying and animating a model for a game are much less stringent than those for printing a solid object. In trying to get your model printable, you may mess up your texture, which would make it more difficult to get a good print from something like Full Color Sandstone.